Einiosaurus

einiosaurus

In Depth        The nasal horn of Einiosaurus is quite unusual in that it curves forward to point towards the ground,‭ ‬something which is reflected in the species name E.‭ ‬procurvicornis which translates to English as‭ ‘‬forward curving horn‭’‬.‭ ‬In young Einiosaurus this horn is thought to have started out small,‭ ‬but as the individual grew … Read more

Atlantosaurus

In Depth        Atlantosaurus was named by Othniel Charles Marsh in‭ ‬1877,‭ ‬though his first choice of name was Titanosaurus.‭ ‬However,‭ ‬Titanosaurus had actually been established as a genus name by Richard Lydekker earlier that same year,‭ ‬so Marsh renamed his fossils as Atlantosaurus.‭ ‬At the time of their original naming,‭ ‬the two vertebrae that are … Read more

Podokesaurus

In Depth        Podokesaurus is often spoken about as being a valid genus,‭ ‬yet the partial remains of the fossils attributed to this genus are considered to be near identical of another dinosaur named Coelophysis.‭ ‬In fact the genus is sometimes referenced as Coelophysis holyokensis,‭ ‬though the genus name Podokesaurus also still appears in use despite … Read more

Shanyangosaurus

In Depth        Shanyangosaurus is a little known genus of coelurosaurian dinosaur that lived in China. Further Reading -‭ ‬The development and environmental changes of the intermontane basins in the Eastern part of Qinling Mountains.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Geological Publishing House,‭ ‬Beijing.‭ ‬-‭ ‬X.‭ ‬Xue,‭ ‬Y.‭ ‬Zhang,‭ ‬Y.‭ ‬Bi,‭ ‬L.‭ ‬Yue‭ & ‬D.-K.‭ ‬Chen‭ ‬-‭ ‬1996.

Acheroraptor

In Depth        Acheroraptor was the first confirmed genus of dromaeosaurid dinosaur to be known as coming from the world famous Hell Creek Formation of North America.‭ ‬Dromaeosaurid teeth had been known before this time,‭ ‬but they had often been presumed to have come from either Dromaeosaurus or Saurornitholestes,‭ ‬though these teeth are now more commonly … Read more

Tratayenia

In Depth        At the time of writing Tratayenia is only known from a partial post cranial remains,‭ ‬mostly associated with the spine and hips,‭ ‬but the discovery of even these scant remains has significantly improved our understanding of the South American dinosaurs in the Cretaceous.‭ ‬It was long thought that carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaurs‭ (‬e.g.‭ ‬Mapusaurus‭) … Read more

Scolosaurus

In Depth        Scolosaurus was quick to become one of the better known ankylosaurid dinosaurs of the second half of the early twentieth century,‭ ‬at times rivalling even Ankylosaurus in popular media about dinosaurs.‭ ‬This was thanks largely to the relatively complete preservation of the holotype individual was considerably higher than most other ankylosaurids known at … Read more

Unquillosaurus

In Depth        Unquillosaurus is a genus of dromaeosaurid dinosaur that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous.‭ ‬At the time of the genus description‭ (‬and writing here‭)‬,‭ ‬Unquillosaurus is only known from a single pubis bone‭ (‬part of the pelvis‭)‬,‭ ‬and so it is very difficult to infer much detail about this dinosaur. Further … Read more

Camposaurus

In Depth        Camposaurus is very similar in appearance to the far more famous Coelophysis,‭ ‬so much so in fact that for just over ten years after the genus was named there was a lot of speclation that the genus was probably synonymous with Coelophysis.‭ ‬This speculation ended in‭ ‬2011‭ ‬however after a study by Martin … Read more

Rinconsaurus

In Depth        Rinconsaurus was a relatively small titanosaur that lived in South America during the late Cretaceous period.‭ ‬Not too much is known about Rinconsaurus other than it appears to have had a more gracile‭ (‬lightweight‭) ‬build than some titanosaurs.‭ ‬Teeth associated with the type specimen are also termed chisel-like which means that Rinconsaurus probably … Read more